NETGEAR RNDU4000-100NAS Software Manual page 120

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3.
(Optional) Hover your cursor over the status light to display more details.
4.
(Optional) If you have an APC brand UPS unit, you can configure the low battery threshold
at which automatic shut down occurs:
a. Select System > Power from the FrontView main menu.
The Power screen displays.
b. Scroll down to the UPS Configuration pane.
c. From the Select shutdown on battery low threshold drop-down menu, select a
battery low threshold.
This option does not display if you connect a UPS device that is not made by APC.
d. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
Configure Remote UPS Low Battery Shutdown
You can monitor a UPS that is not directly connected to your ReadyNAS system in two ways:
Monitor a UPS connected to another ReadyNAS system on your LAN. If this
ReadyNAS system is not connected to a UPS device and you have more than one
ReadyNAS system, you can enable a UPS connection to another ReadyNAS device. If
you use this option, the ReadyNAS system gracefully shuts down automatically when a
low battery condition is detected on a UPS connected to another ReadyNAS. This is
useful when a UPS is shared by multiple ReadyNAS systems, even though only one
ReadyNAS system is monitoring the battery status.
Monitor a SNMP UPS on your LAN. If your ReadyNAS unit is connected to a LAN that
has an SNMP UPS, you can configure your ReadyNAS system to shut down
automatically when a low battery condition is detected.
In the following procedure, the remote ReadyNAS system is the system that has the UPS
directly connected to it. The local ReadyNAS system is the system that does not have a UPS
directly connected to it.
ReadyNAS for Home RAIDiator 4.2
Monitor, Maintain, and Optimize
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